delicious:days (14 posts)

Roughly two years ago I started playing around with the first release of the Kubricks theme. Since then, we got hooked on WP, build our own theme from scratch, made (bad bad bad idea!) major customization to also the WP core files, that was prior to WP 1.5 coming out, then took all (well, 99%) customizations and converted them into plugins just before upgrading to 1.6. We're now at release 2.03 and have the next big additions in the pipeline...

It looks fine on Opera/FireFox/IE/Netscape on my Windows machine, and looks fine on Linux using both FireFox and Konqueror... didn't check with any other browsers, as the machine I need to use is busy compiling some code at the moment...

There's the usual (expected) differences in font rendering and such, but no breaking of the layout on any of those browsers at 1024x768 resolution, or at 1280x1024...

And it looks good on them all... a bit slow loading, but with 161 images, that's to be expected, too...

Wow, thanks JeffGu for testing! Glad the layout works on the ones you were able to give it a shot. Yeah, we know about the number of images and will try to reduce them - but then again, they're almost an integral part of the blog...

xinfo, this looks like a great link/tool. 'will check it out in more detail...

@mhains
Cheers! Yes, the icon(s) get(s) dynamically added based on the category(ies) the post is linked to. This was one of the first plugins I used, well back then it was a "my-hacks.php" type feature more than a real plugin: search for "category_images"...